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Cleaning Screws
By Bill Maguire

3M Corp. and Norton sell deburring wheels, a dense plastic abrasive
for use with an electric buffer.  One problem is they don't clean out
inside the screw slot, but the rest of the screw has a much higher
shine than if a wire wheel were used.

These wheels come in many different sizes and grits.  I have had the
same deburring wheel for several years and it gets heavy use.  Deburring
wheels last a long time.  I also have a vibratory tumbler.  I believe
they don't do a good job removing rust without compromising the screw
threads.

In the King system I'm working on, the screws have to be painted gold
like the wood.  In this instance I sandblasted, cleaned and painted
the screws.  I have spent two or three 8-hour days just on cosmetics
for each player system.

Bill Maguire


(Message sent Wed 30 Mar 2005, 20:30:45 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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